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Adult bibliotherapy: Books help to heal (1979). Journal of Reading, 23 (1), 33-35.Axelrod, H., & Teti, T.R., (1976). An alternative to bibliotherapy: Audiovisual therapy. Educational Technology, 16 (12), 36-38.Bauer, M. & Balius, F. (1995). Storytelling: Integrating therapy and curriculum for students with serious emotional disturbances. Teaching Exceptional Children, 27(2), 24-28Coon, C. (2004). Books to grow with: A guide to using the best children's fiction for everyday issues and tough challenges. Portland, OR: Lutra Press. http://www.lutrapress.com or Phone: 503-291-0265Coon, C. (2005). Books to grow with: A guide to using the best children's fiction for pre-teens -- everyday issues and tough challenges. Portland, OR: Lutra Press. http://www.lutrapress.com or Phone: 503-291-0265Cornett, C.E., & Cornett, C.F. (1980). Bibliotherapy: The right book at the right time. Bloomington, IN: Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation (Library of Congress 80-82584).Dreyer, S.S. (1977). The bookfinder. American Guidance Services, Circle Pines, MN.Edwards, B.S. (1972). The therapeutic value of reading. Elementary English, 49 (2), 213-218.McCarty, H. & Chalmers, L. (1997). Bibliotherapy: Intervention and prevention. Teaching Exceptional Children, 29(6), 12-13, 16-17.Olson, H.D. (1975). Bibliotherapy to help children solve problems. Elementary School Journal, 75 (7), 422-429.Pardeck, J. (1995). Bibliotherapy: An innovative approach for helping children. Early Child Development and Care, 110, 83-88.Schrank, F.A. (1982). Bibliotherapy as an elementary school counseling tool. Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 16 (3), 218-227.Sridhar, D., & Vaughn, S. (2000). Bibliotherapy for all: Enhancing reading comprehension, self-concept, and behavior. Teaching Exceptional Children, 33 (2), 74-82.Weekes, Claire. "Bibliotherapy." InHandbook of the Treatment of the Anxiety Disorders,edited by Carole Lindemann. 2nd Edition. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, Inc., 1996.White, John R. "Introduction."Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy for Specific Problems and Populations,edited by John R. White and Arthur S. Freeman. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2002.Wonderlich, Steven A., and others. "Integrative Cognitive Therapy for Bulimic Behavior." InEating Disorders: Innovative Directions in Research and Practice,edited by Ruth Striegel-Moore and Linda Smolak. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2001.